Migrating XP Home to a new SATA Array

I purchased Disk Director and it looks like an amazing utility! Wow! I installed the driver for my SATA RAID array while in the old XP system in my PATA Drives. I even partitioned the new SATA Array under my old installation, only to discover that I had to partition it again during the migration of my XP Home.

I have two PATA drives, C: and D:. I used Disk Director to copy the partitions of my C: (System) and my D: to the new SATA array. Everything went smooth. I did this while booted from the Disk Director Bootable media.

I then powered down and disconnected the PATA and tried booting from the SATA. I only was able to see the XP Boot screen and then the system rebooted. It kept doing this until I manually powered down.

What steps did I miss? Any advice on how to get my system to boot from SATA without having to reinstall everything? I checked in Disk Director and the system partition on the new SATA array is labeled as Primary and Active. The SATA controllers were installed in the old system before migration.

The only thing I don't see is the the label C: on the SATA drives whereas in the PATA drives I see the label C: appear nect to my own user label of the drive. Is this the problem? If it is, how can I change the drive letter assignment?

Acronis Disk Director Suite 9.0 is not designed for migrating systems because it only copies the data and makes necessary changes in partition table when you copy the partition. However, you may try to fix MBR either with Windows Installation CD or using one of the ways described at Acronis Help Post. It seems that fixing MBR should solve the problem which is resulted from the wrong letter assignment.

I recommend you to see Acronis True Image 8.0, it is intended for hard drive/partition image creation and partition/hard drive content restoration. Acronis True Image also has the Disk Clone wizard, it allows transferring the operating system, applications and data from the old disk to the new one.